When overcrowding in dwelling becomes an offence
Many a times, people are compelled to sleep in the kitchen, lounge/dining room due to the inadequacy of sleeping space.
Rapist dad jailed 18yrs
A 42-year-old man who raped his 11-year-old daughter on numerous occasions since she was eight years, was yesterday sentenced to 18 years in prison by a Bindura magistrate.
Council approves new pay structure
Gweru City Council has approved a new pay structure for council employees that will see the least-paid w0rker getting $2 550 and the highest earning $22 627 per month.
Varsity gets machine
Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE), which recently opened its doors to fourth-year students, got a major boost after it received a walk in body temperature detector (detention gate) with an automatic sanitiser dispenser worth US$4 500 from its former student Mr Joseph Matangira, who is the founder of Afro-Asia International.
Dream Team missed date with immortality
THE task of comparing teams across generations is never easy, largely due to the fact conditions are never uniform.
Djokovic breaks down after miss
Emotional Novak Djokovic broke down in tears in front of an enthusiastic home crowd in Belgrade after he failed to make the final in the first leg of his Balkans charity tennis tournament on Sunday.
It was instinct, says Black Lives Matter supporter
The black man pictured carrying a white man to safety as far-right protesters caused chaos in central London says he acted purely on instinct and because “we’re all one human race”.
Access to finance key for small-scale miners
Stakeholders in the small-scale mining sector see access to finance and technology as key in taking advantage of growth opportunities at a time Zimbabwe is angling for a US$12 billion in the sector by 2023.
SA Express provisional liquidators allowed to sell property
The provisional liquidators of SA Express are allowed to sell and transfer property of the state-owned airline, the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria found yesterday.
Electric geysers to make way for solar water heaters
ZIMBABWE is set to replace at least 140 000 electrical geysers with solar water heaters that will save at least 280 megawatts of electricity.











